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Migraine and Medical Cannabis
- Migraine affects around 6 million people in the UK as a neurological condition
- Severe throbbing pain, nausea, and extreme light sensitivity characterise attacks
- Around 30% of migraine patients do not adequately respond to preventive treatments
- Medical cannabis is an emerging evidence-based option for refractory cases
Interest in medical cannabis for migraine has grown significantly, supported by emerging evidence and patient reports of meaningful relief.
The Evidence
- A 2020 study in the Journal of Pain found cannabis reduced migraine frequency from 10.4 to 4.6 attacks per month
- THC appears to affect serotonin pathways involved in migraine pathophysiology
- CBD may modulate pain signalling in trigeminal nerve pathways
- Patients are typically referred after failing at least two conventional preventive treatments
UK specialist clinicians may prescribe cannabis for migraine as preventive treatment (daily use) or acute treatment (faster-acting inhaled formulations for breakthrough attacks).